I give the word over to the people behind Inet;"We here at Inet felt that we needed somehing special and unique to mark the start of something new, the acquisition of Indomo. A new era for computer modification and watercooling in Sweden.

We are proud to present our collaboration with Laine. For a couple of weeks you will get to follow as his creation comes to life. We gave Laine free hands to create and choose both what the computer should look like and what it should contain, both on hardware and cooling.
Here is part one av Mono - something beyond the ordinary."

Pre-release;

A hastely thrown together 'proof of concept' of watercooling in a Lian Li PC-Q11B. I wanted to know that it was possible to get your basic setup into the case before promising anything about something groundbreaking.http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/7527/q11sr.jpg

Part II of this build will most probably be presented on Monday the upcomming week, with part III on Wednesday and part IIII on Friday.

Furball Zen

31st Mar 2012 01:58

Interesting.

Laine

31st Mar 2012 03:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Furball Zen
(Post 3011674)

Interesting.

Thank you for your interest, it's a bit hard getting used to a new forum like this, especially since I haven't got the chance to prove my self on here yet. But all in due time, I hope.

Also I can't release too much information, or pictures right now since the 'big boys' at Inet have to keep up with me on their Facebook page and what not. But yeah, if you like the build or do in the future, feel free to drop a line to Inet to show that the "venture" is worth it, and that there is an interest for these kind of things. :)

In the mean time, I have some links to my older logs (in Swedish but with lots of pictures) in my signature below if it would be of interest for some.

Thank you for your interest, it's a bit hard getting used to a new forum like this, especially since I haven't got the chance to prove my self on here yet. But all in due time, I hope.

Also I can't release too much information, or pictures right now since the 'big boys' at Inet have to keep up with me on their Facebook page and what not. But yeah, if you like the build or do in the future, feel free to drop a line to Inet to show that the "venture" is worth it, and that there is an interest for these kind of things. :)

In the mean time, I have some links to my older logs (in Swedish but with lots of pictures) in my signature below if it would be of interest for some.

Here's a better view of the WLAN adapter. The bracket holding the antennas and the one holding the adapter itself were both finished of in black, same goes with the adapter. The cables got rerouted through the cooler.http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/4851/inside6c.jpg

Very cool, I'm just curious as to how those fans perform, they look VERY small.

Laine

5th Apr 2012 01:47

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Originally Posted by Mr3D
(Post 3014966)

Whoa! Stunning build, keep up the good work mate! :D

Thanks, Daniel!

Quote:

Originally Posted by mansueto
(Post 3014985)

Very cool, I'm just curious as to how those fans perform, they look VERY small.

My requirements aren't very hard, just keep it somewhat cool but no records. Silence over temperatures in this case. And looks over silence. :thumb:

Part III:I

Some time ago I painted the ports. Do NOT try this at home if you're not 100% sure that you are capable of doing it correctly. It will most likely kill your motherboard. I put down a hard 4 hours of prepwork and masking, and another 4 hours n the paintbooth. Do not spend any less and expect a good result.http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/9225/99021379.jpg

And the real reason that we're here, removed the original +12V lane and GND from the PSU and made new ones directly from the PCB since the original was already split and split again, beyond saving. Sleeved the whole thing to match the rest.http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8494/65837166.jpg